Who are the potential world beaters or who are the also-rans and journeywomen?

Thoughts?

Those marked in Orange are in the Top 20.
Those marked in Blue are in the Top 50.
Those marked in Red are in the Top 100.
Those marked in Green have been inside Top 100.
Those marked in Black are between #101-250.

Many of them will inevitably break into the Top 100 in the next year or two, but I'm really not sure which of them (if any) will go onto be future champions or even Top 10 players. A lot of that 93 group are already starting to become stagnate in the Top 200.

All of those players are decent with good junior careers, but have a hell of a long way to go before being any kind of significant threat at WTA level. Some of them hint at it, but there's nobody on the list really who already screams of having a massive future.

Many of them will inevitably break into the Top 100 in the next year or two, but I'm really not sure which of them (if any) will go onto be future champions or even Top 10 players. A lot of that 93 group are already starting to become stagnate in the Top 200.

All of those players are decent with good junior careers, but have a hell of a long way to go before being any kind of significant threat at WTA level. Some of them hint at it, but there's nobody on the list really who already screams of having a massive future.

It is interesting. While the more unfancied ones, such as Muguruza Blanco, Davis and Cepelova, have all made strides recently, beating players over 100 places higher than them and raised their rankings, the likes of de Brito and Garcia have completely stagnated despite high expectations.

The 1995 group looks the most promising to me but I guess it's a case of wait and see. Maybe there are other players who haven't been mentioned that may surprise us all.